2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.04803
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Limited Associativity Caching in the Data Plane

Abstract: In-network caching promises to improve the performance of networked and edge applications as it shortens the paths data need to travel. This is by storing so-called hot items in the network switches on-route between clients who access the data and the storage servers who maintain it. Since the data flows through those switches in any case, it is natural to cache hot items there.Most software-managed caches treat the cache as a fully associative region. Alas, a fully associative design seems to be at odds with … Show more

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